How to Set Up a Limited Company in the UK: A Complete Guide for Entrepreneurs
Learn how to set up a limited company in the UK, including business structures, legal obligations, pros and cons, and why investors prefer limited companies.
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Learn how to set up a limited company in the UK, including business structures, legal obligations, pros and cons, and why investors prefer limited companies.

Learn how to find the right business partner without risking your business. Discover key strategies, red flags, and practical tips for start-ups and entrepreneurs in the UK.

A complete UK guide to angel investment for start-ups and sole traders, including SEIS/EIS tax relief, eligibility rules, success rates, and alternative funding options.

Why premium business services are often undervalued. Learn how to protect your pricing, set boundaries, and ensure your expertise is respected.

Disabled UK entrepreneurs often have strong business ideas, but the day-to-day reality can make starting a business feel harder than it should. Accessibility challenges like unreliable transport, fatigue, pain, communication barriers, and inconsistent support can limit networking, premises, and traditional working patterns, while legal compliance worries and discrimination add extra pressure.

Discover 50 practical ways young people can make money, from digital freelancing and online businesses to local services and entrepreneurial ventures.

A comprehensive guide explaining the new WordPress editor, patterns, templates, and AI-generated websites, including how disabled entrepreneurs can navigate common editing challenges.

Building resilient teams and inclusive business models begins with a commitment to valuing people as the core drivers of long‑term success. When organisations intentionally cultivate environments where diverse perspectives are welcomed, psychological safety is protected, and adaptability is embedded into everyday practice, they create teams capable of navigating uncertainty with confidence and creativity.

Shaping a more neuroinclusive Wales through sustainable business practices, community collaboration, and inclusive design. Discover how Wales can lead as a flagship nation for disabled people.

Entrepreneurship is the act of building and running a business around a clear value you offer to others. For disabled aspiring entrepreneurs, deciding what kind of business is the right fit isn’t about copying someone else’s success; it’s about aligning your strengths, limits, resources, and goals in a way that’s sustainable and empowering. Consider helping us build a charity www.disabilityuk.org we have done all the hard work and need skilled trustees and funding.